Juicy J Reconciles With Label After Dropping Diss Track “F*k Columbia Records”

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Juicy J appears to have mended fences with his label after sharing a diss track titled “F*k Columbia Records,” which has since been pulled from SoundCloud.

He put out the song after posting a series of since-deleted Tweets expressing his dissatisfaction with his longtime label, in which he threatened to “leak my whole album.” “I gave Columbia Records 20+ years of my life & they treat me like backwash,” the Three 6 Mafia member wrote in one of the tweets.

The song’s cover art was a photo of the late Prince with the word “slave” written on his face, drawing parallels between the rapper’s situation and Prince’s issues with Warner Bros.

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